Road Report
Road Superintendent Todd Kirkpatrick reported dragging asphalt on various roads. Mowing along roads continues as well as patching. Warren road is in need of repairs. A culvert on Whitacre Ave. has been replaced. The 2010 dump truck is being repaired. There are street lights out on Bowling St. Mr. Blocher will try to get a grant to repair erosion along Whitacre Ave. near Market St.

Nuisances
Mr. Blocher told Mr. Lucas that the nuisance property on Telpahak is being worked on by the Stark County Health Department. The burnt property on Lisbon St. is cleaned up. A property on the New Franklin Square needs to have grasses and weeds cut back. Mr. Blocher will contact the bank that holds the mortgage.

Dry Hydrant – Robertsville
Mr. Stewart said the right-a-way for the dry hydrant in Robertsville will need to be surveyed again since the location has changed. Mr. Kiko said Fire Chief Stoller will have to approve the change in location first.

Survey Request – Resolution 29-19
Mr. Stewart moved to approve asking the Stark County Engineer to survey the area along the lake in Robertsville for the new dry hydrant right-a-way. Seconded by Mr. Blocher. Upon A vote, Mr. Stewart – Aye, Mr. Blocher – Aye, Mr. Kiko – aye. Approved.

Stucky St.
Mr. Stewart said that Stucky St. needs fixed to stop water from running onto property owners. He & Mr. Kirkpatrick will work on fixing the issue.

Drones
Mr. Kiko reported talking to Prosecutor Babik concerning drone issues. Mr. Babik sent a letter with FAA rules for drones & model airplanes. Neither can fly over your property if you are outside of your home or parked vehicle.

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Paris Township

Paris Township’s population as of the 2000 census was 5969 residents, 3938 of whom lived in the unincorporated portions of the township. Paris Township encompasses New Franklin, Robertsville, and parts of Minerva.